Publishing Exchange services scenarios
Updated: February 15, 2013
Applies To: Unified Access Gateway
The following topics describe the server certificate requirements for using a secure connection, and how to publish Exchange services on a Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) portal:
Prerequisites—Describes the requirements for using certificates to secure the communications between Forefront UAG and the Exchange Client Access server.
Publishing Outlook Web Access on a Forefront UAG portal—Describes how to publish Outlook Web Access on a Forefront UAG portal.
Note
In Exchange Server 2013, and Exchange Server 2010, Outlook Web Access is referred to as Outlook Web App.
Publishing Outlook Anywhere on a Forefront UAG portal—Describes how to publish Outlook Anywhere on a Forefront UAG portal.
Publishing Exchange ActiveSync on a Forefront UAG portal—Describes how to publish Exchange ActiveSync on a Forefront UAG portal.
Publishing load-balanced Web farms—Describes how to publish Exchange services as a load-balanced web farm.
Publishing an AD RMS server—Describes how to publish an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) server.
Configuration recommendations—Provides configuration recommendations for publishing Exchange services.
Modifying Exchange endpoint policies—Describes how to modify the privileged endpoint policy.
For a list of services that you can publish, see Overview of Exchange services publishing.